MikeWill4000
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I can say that right there are just small leaves growing. I know because i saw the same on ither nodes and now they are all leaves sproutingI’m not a expert but that kinda looks like a nanner
I can say that right there are just small leaves growing. I know because i saw the same on ither nodes and now they are all leaves sproutingI’m not a expert but that kinda looks like a nanner
Thanks!!! So i think the pics ive been providing havent been the greatest sorry about that. I was about to get some good ones this morning...what i see on pretty much all top nodes is a elf shoe like shape behind the stipules..its pretty consistent..i dont really see any round shapped growth or any in bunches.It's still a little difficult to say for sure, but those last two photos have me leaning toward herm as well (the first batch it was mostly difficult to tell, but a few looked potentially female). As it's your only plant there's no harm in watching for a little longer, some plants it's hard to say for sure until they're a little more developed.
Indica strain zkittlez og. It is about 55 days. Outdoor. My thing is its march i don't know if its flowering time yet. I was mentioning to another poster maybe i should force flower.The vast majority of your photos have been great, a few where I wish something was more in focus, but what can you do?
Anyway, I dunno, that didn't clear things up for me. The preflower that looks like it's giving you the middle finger looks male to me, a few of the middle photos are hard to say, though no visible pistils. I wouldn't give up hope until it's 100% clear.
Don't know whether you've already covered this info, but how old is the plant? Also, what's the strain?
Thanks. Its probably getting about 12-13 hours of light a day out doors. Heavy sunlight.I see no signs at all of sex. Plants looks healthy though good luck. How much light are they getting
ThanksMan just let it keep going. When it’s fully mature it will show if it’s a female. If it doesn’t, assume it’s a male. And you can still finish it and smoke it. No reason not to if it’s the only one.
I've been noticing this so much on this forum so many of you use the word maturity wrong. A fully mature marijuana plant is a plant that's ready to be harvested. In other words a budded plant with at least a 50 to 50 Amber to clear trichome ratio. That is why you have the phrase "you don't want to harvest prematurely"... I am not trying to cause an issue but do some actual research into your marijuana terminology especially when you're trying to help someone. A marijuana plant from seed will show sex within 30 days of a 12/12 light cycle and will be nowhere near fully matured in fact it will be defined as an immature female or male plant. Google it . Its very easy to find out. For you clone users your cuttings come from a mother plant a mother plant is not a fully matured marijuana plant it is a plant not allowed to reach full maturity so you can continue taking cuts from it and make clones.Man just let it keep going. When it’s fully mature it will show if it’s a female. If it doesn’t, assume it’s a male. And you can still finish it and smoke it. No reason not to if it’s the only one.
Ill be around as long as i like...and the title is newbie grower. If you're going to try and educate you should use proper terminology. Nothing you say will change that factI have a funny feeling you wont be around long the opp was talking sex maturity any one with a open mind can see that,Have been seeing your post how about dialing it back a bit? I dont dare to say welcome yet.
Its better to burn out! Rust never sleeps good day Dick Head.But hey be a good boy and stand by your man... apparently whats right means nothing to you..
Truth hurts apparently...get out your feelings and grow upIts better to burn out! Rust never sleeps good day Dick Head.
I don't know if there's some other term for it that's escaping me, but there's also sexual maturity in vegetative-stage cannabis plants, where they go from parallel petioles to alternating petioles (and then usually start showing preflowers, without entering flowering). I believe that was the topic at hand, it was certainly what I was talking about. TBH your definition seems, to me anyway, to be rooted in legal definitions of plants for plant count purposes.I've been noticing this so much on this forum so many of you use the word maturity wrong. A fully mature marijuana plant is a plant that's ready to be harvested. In other words a budded plant with at least a 50 to 50 Amber to clear trichome ratio. That is why you have the phrase "you don't want to harvest prematurely"... I am not trying to cause an issue but do some actual research into your marijuana terminology especially when you're trying to help someone. A marijuana plant from seed will show sex within 30 days of a 12/12 light cycle and will be nowhere near fully matured in fact it will be defined as an immature female or male plant. Google it . Its very easy to find out. For you clone users your cuttings come from a mother plant a mother plant is not a fully matured marijuana plant it is a plant not allowed to reach full maturity so you can continue taking cuts from it and make clones.